Indian HandicraftsWe manufacture and source unique Indian handicrafts from remote
locations of Rajasthan. Our handicrafts includes Tea coasters, Key Holders,
Handmade paper Telephone diary, Pen stands, Key Chains, Handmade paper
items, Gemstone Paintings, Marble pottery, Candle stands, Brass items,
Wooden Handicrafts etc.
Furniture
The furniture of Rajasthan is in harmony with its palaces and havelis,
displaying similar intricate design and carving.
It’s easy to spot the painted furniture of Jodhpur and Kishangarh –
consisting screens, doors, traditional caskets, low tables and chairs. One
can’t miss the delicately carved wooden doors that come from Ramgarh,
Shekhawati and Bikaner.
The craftsmen of Barmer specialize in the art of wood carving, specially
doors, roofs, cradles and tables. Tilonia furniture stands out with fine
embroidery work done on leather.
The white metal plated Patra furniture has a charm of its own.
Pottery Magic
Terracotta is an age – old craft of Rajasthan. Alwar produces
paper – thin Kagzi pottery, while white and red clay articles with geometric
designs are made in Pokaran. Bikaner is known for its painted pottery,
tinted with lac colours, while the stoneware of Jaisalmer is quite
attractive. Attractive terracotta wall plaques generally depicting Lord
Ganesh or local heroes come from Mulela.
Marble Handicarfts
Our Marble handicatfts include artifacts, paintings on marble,
candle stands, statues, boxes, marble chess, jewellery on marble, pots,
vase, flower pots, lamps, lamp shades, clocks, semi precious stones
paintings on marble and more
Blue Pottery
The art of glazed blue pottery came to India from Persia. It
flourished in jaipur under the patronage of Maharaja Ram Singh. The
distinctive feature of the blue pottery is that, unlike others, it is
made of ground quartz stone and clay is not used at all. The traditional
colours used are blue (from the oxide of cobalt), green (from the oxide of
copper) and white. Come of the pottery is semi translucent and, in addition
to blue and green, other combinations have now been evolved, such as canary
yellow, dark blue and brown.
The best, pieces are hand – painted with conventional floral or arabesque
patterns and sometimes with figures of animals. Besides traditional articles
like surahis, pots and cylindrical jars, other items include ash-trays,
tiles, flower pots, lamp stands, beads, ear rings, soap dishes, jugs, mugs
and door knobs.
Please contact us incase you have requirements of bulk Indian
handicrafts, antique furniture, pottery, indian paintings and crafts from
India.
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